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What is plagiarism?

Plagiarism is presenting the work of another person as your own, either deliberately or accidentally. This can involve using another person's ideas, designs, images, words, or other types of content or sources without appropriate acknowledgment. Examp...…

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What is poor academic practice?

Practice refers to a minor or unintentional breach of academic integrity requirements, such as poor referencing. 'Poor Academic Practice' is an outcome that may be applied when: It is your first offence...…

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What is academic integrity?

Academic integrity is a core value at UOW. It involves acting with honesty, fairness, trust and responsibility, and requires respect for knowledge and its development. By becoming a student of UOW, you have agreed to become a member of the UOW ac...…

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How do I acknowledge the use of an editor in my thesis?

Before engaging an editor, you must obtain permission from your supervisor(s). For more information, see ' What proofreading and editing support can I receive as an HDR candidate? ' If your thesis has received professional editing, you are required to; ...…

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Can I copy and paste from permitted materials in my exam?

If the 'Copy and Paste' function has been disabled for your exam it will be noted on your exam timetable under the ‘Materials Permitted’ section. It is considered plagiarism to copy and paste any content directly from a source straight into your...…

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